eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it has a state-of-the-art scoreboard, 42 concession stands, 192 public toilets. katy officials insist they're not trying to compete. >> allen decide they had would build a stadium for one high school. we're building a stadium that will serve seven high schools. >> reporter: so this is the time to do it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: now, it's up to the voters in an election that both sides will watch intensity as they watch every tigers game. >> people live and breathe high school football here. >> if the measure passes today's election here, the new stadium could be up and running in time for the 2015 football season. charlie, margaret and gayle. >> all right. thank you, manuel. it will be interesting to see what the voters decide. times have changed. >> what the teachers would do with $69 >>> one reviewer said that julius erving has written an